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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 490852" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>Cash it and take it to Salvation Army and buy a kid on the Angel tree a nice gift - in her name. Then tell her you did something you KNOW won't make her f'ing flip out because you just know she knows how a kid on the street feels and especially one that wouldn't have had any toys at Christmas because of some of those friends shes had - and his Mother was a drug addict and his Father split had it not been for HER generosity. Maybe she'll understand that. </p><p></p><p>Personally? I'd cash it and buy myself some boots because it sounds like you're going to need to kick her **** up on her shoulders and a nice pair or new boots for you should help. Your mother in law DID say get her something she'd need. </p><p></p><p>I'm sorry PG - The holidays eventually DO = really - get better. These are just the ones that you sit back years from now and have a glass of wine while staring into the fireplace, watching your beautiful daughter in the kitchen laugh, toss her hair - and smile - and think -----MAN am I a tough old broad or what.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 490852, member: 4964"] Cash it and take it to Salvation Army and buy a kid on the Angel tree a nice gift - in her name. Then tell her you did something you KNOW won't make her f'ing flip out because you just know she knows how a kid on the street feels and especially one that wouldn't have had any toys at Christmas because of some of those friends shes had - and his Mother was a drug addict and his Father split had it not been for HER generosity. Maybe she'll understand that. Personally? I'd cash it and buy myself some boots because it sounds like you're going to need to kick her **** up on her shoulders and a nice pair or new boots for you should help. Your mother in law DID say get her something she'd need. I'm sorry PG - The holidays eventually DO = really - get better. These are just the ones that you sit back years from now and have a glass of wine while staring into the fireplace, watching your beautiful daughter in the kitchen laugh, toss her hair - and smile - and think -----MAN am I a tough old broad or what. [/QUOTE]
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